Keehn died Feb. 24, 2013.

A graduate of New Trier High School, he was on the 150-pound crew at Princeton, a member of Charter Club, and editor of The Daily Princetonian. He majored in politics and roomed with Phil Petersen and Dey Watts. He entered the Air Corps in 1943, arrived in England on D-Day and then flew P-51 missions. He separated as a captain.

Keehn married Winifred Walker in February 1946 and graduated that year. In 1948 he received a law degree from Northwestern. After three years of practicing law in Chicago, he changed law firms after childhood friend and Princeton classmate Dey Watts encouraged Keehn to join him at Chapman & Cutler, where Keehn spent 30 years and retired as a full partner. One case he handled took 10 years and went up to the Supreme Court before it was decided.

He retired and, with his third wife, moved to Harbor Springs, Mich., to enjoy Kiwanis, tennis, sailing, bicycling, skiing, and singing with a local music group.

Keehn is survived by his wife, Judy; her four children; and his younger sister, Suzanne Newland. He was predeceased by his first two wives, two children, and an older sister.

Undergraduate Class of 1944